The 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the PGA Tour's first Signature Event of the year, features a star-studded field of 80 players competing for a $20 million purse. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler enters as the clear favorite at +300 odds after strong early-season performances. Defending champion Rory McIlroy makes his PGA Tour debut at +1300, setting the stage for a competitive tournament on the Monterey Peninsula.
The tournament, scheduled for February 12-15, 2026, at Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course in Pebble Beach, California, marks the fifth stop of the PGA Tour season. Rounds one and two will rotate between the two par-72 layouts—Pebble Beach at 6,989 yards and Spyglass Hill at 7,071 yards—while the final two rounds return to Pebble Beach. With no cut, all 80 entrants, including the world's top-ranked players, will complete the event.
Scottie Scheffler, fresh off a win at The American Express and a T3 finish at the WM Phoenix Open where he shot 65-67-64 after an opening 73, tops the betting markets at +300 via FanDuel Sportsbook. The world No. 1 has 14 victories over the last three seasons and excels in strokes gained: approach, a key metric for Pebble's small greens. Rory McIlroy, the 2025 winner with a 21-under total—the second-lowest in event history—returns at +1300 after tying for third at the Dubai Invitational and T33 at the Hero Dubai Classic. He defeated Shane Lowry by two shots last year, leading the field in strokes gained: off-the-tee with 20 birdies, three eagles, and just five bogeys.
Other contenders include Si Woo Kim at +2500, who has four top-11 finishes this season including a 62 at TPC Scottsdale; Justin Rose at +2500, coming off a seven-shot Farmers Insurance Open victory; Tommy Fleetwood at +2500, the reigning FedExCup champion; Viktor Hovland at +2800; and Xander Schauffele at +2800. Chris Gotterup, winner of the Sony Open and WM Phoenix Open, sits at +3000. Past champions like Wyndham Clark (2024) and Jordan Spieth (2017) are in the field at longer odds.
The event emphasizes precision, with tiny greens demanding strong approach play and scrambling. Scheffler's consistency and McIlroy's course familiarity position them as frontrunners in this loaded no-cut Signature Event.